Jury Services

Elected OfficialLynne FinleyDistrict Clerk

Our Role

To supply each Collin County District, County-Court-at-Law, and J. P. Court a pool of prospective jurors from which to select a fair and impartial jury in every case requesting a jury trial. To see that each juror receives the compensation entitled to them for the number of days served on a Collin County jury.

​Having difficulty with your log in? Please be sure you are entering your Juror ID number OR your driver license number AND your date of birth. The site requires two identifiers for a successful log in. If you continue to have difficulty logging in, please try an alternate browser such as Internet Explorer, Safari, Google Chrome or Firefox.
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Jury Service Instructions

Instructions were included with your summons/questionnaire because courts may cancel a panel prior to your summons date and jurors may not be needed. Please follow these instructions to determine your jury service prior to your visit to the courthouse.

Jurors may check the reporting status after 5 p.m. on the workday prior to the requested date of service. If a panel is needed you will continue to see your reporting information and you are expected to attend.

If you are NOT NEEDED you will see a message DO NOT APPEAR or DISMISSED. You will not need to check your status repeatedly. This will
not satisfy your service as a juror and your name will be returned to the pool for future jury summons.

Online Juror Services

We provide the
eJuror Online Jury Services system for individuals who have received a Jury Summons. The system allows you to complete the juror questionnaire, obtain a deferment, enter a legal disqualification or exemption, check the status of your summons, or obtain an attendance letter for your employer.

Most questions can be answered within the eJuror application under the excuse/disqualification link.

Please Note: You will need to
keep the summons postcard to bring with you on your jury service date.

Get a
one-time deferment

Enter disqualification/excuses criteria

Determine if you need to appear

View a
map for directions to the court facility to which you need to report

Obtain an
attendance letter for your employer after your jury service is complete

You must enter your Juror ID Number AND date of birth to perform any of the services listed above.

Public Alert: Scam Emails

Please Note: Collin County is aware of an email scam in which emails purporting to come from the court system are infecting recipients computers with viruses. These emails, instructing recipients to report on a specified date and time, also instruct recipients to review an attached document for case information. When the attachment or links in the email are opened, a virus may be launched.

Unless you are actively involved in a Collin County case or have been summoned for jury duty and have consented to receive emails from the court or jury services, you generally will not receive email communication. If you have any questions regarding such notice, please call the court or Jury Services to verify.

What's New

Located on the lower level of the Bloomdale Courthouse, the Café offers a wide variety of
breakfast (served 7:30–10:30 a.m.) and
lunch entrees (served 10:30 a.m.–2 p.m.), serving everything from Belgian Waffles and Eggs Benedict to Cheeseburgers, Tacos and Baked Potatoes!

Interested in lighter fare? They also offer fruit salads, yogurt and granola and a salad bar. And don’t miss
Cookie Happy Hour, from 2:30 p.m. until closing. Who can resist cookies hot out of the oven?

Inclement Weather

You may also obtain closing information by calling the Collin County Courthouse main number at 972-548-4100 (McKinney) or 972-424-1460 (Metro), or by visiting the Collin County website at
www.collincountytx.gov.

In the event that the Collin County offices are closed, your jury service will be cancelled and you will not be rescheduled.